Indeed, the Primordial God of Death Thanatos proved to be more powerful than Kratos even after he had become a god, pressuring both him and his brother Deimos, also another powerful demigod, and even killing the latter and it's only due to Kratos's rage that Thanatos ultimately fell to his hands. They are also older than The Furies, though it is unknown if the Furies could be of any challenge to the Primordials although considering how Kratos, a mortal demigod, was able to single-handedly kill all three of the Furies, it's very likely that the Furies would be no match at all for the Primordials. Given the fact that they predate the Sisters of Fate, not even Fate itself holds sway over the Primordials. Vast Divine Powers - As the creators of the entire universe, the Primordials possessed astronomically cosmic and pure elemental powers.They are beings of pure elements and cosmic, not bound by the weaknesses of flesh, blood, bone, energy, and soul, unlike the Titans and Olympians. Invulnerability - The Primordials were impervious to mortal harm and could only be harmed by one another or beings of greater power.They are personifications of the eternity of nature and the universe. Immortality - The Primordials had the potential to live forever and could only be destroyed by beings of equal or greater power.Given the nature of their battles though, we can assume and speculate that the Primordials all possessed the following abilities: Little detail is available about their history as well as the full extent of their powers in the series currently. Surtr is also a Primordial since he was born not long after Ymir's rise to existence, he forged the stars and breathed warmth to the cosmos by his mere existence, he's fated to destroy Asgard in Ragnarok right before Odin and Thor managed to kill him with their combined force. He was eventually killed by Odin who wished to rule over the cosmos himself and later used his body parts to form the realm of Midgard. In the Norse cosmos, Ymir was said to be the first sentient being and Jotnar in existence, preceding the Norse Gods themselves. Ymir, one of the primordial beings of the Norse world. They are just seen alongside the Olympian gods and acting along with them despite their immense powers. In some beliefs, Morpheus, Charon, Thanatos and the Sisters of Fate were also considered to be Primordial deities. Among the Primordials, the most prominent ones are Chaos, Gaia, Ouranos, Erebus, Nyx, Eros, and Tartarus. From the rage and madness of their war, the Furies were born. Their war was so massive it caused many natural disasters which created the Universe. It's said that before the Titans and the Olympians, a war broke out between the Primordials, the original beings who forged the Greek World. Ouranos and Ceto, personifications of the sky and ocean, fighting each other in the war that created the Greek cosmos. The Primordials included Chaos / Khaos (Space/Void), Calligo (Darkness/Nothingness), Chronos (Time), Aether (Light), Nemesis (Vengeance / Retribution), Ananke (Necessity), Erebus (Darkness), Scotus (Deep Darkness), Eros (Love), Gaea (Earth), Hemera (Day), Hydros (Primordial Waters), Nesoi (Islands), Nyx (Night), Eris (Strife), Ophion (Serpent), Ourea (Mountains), Phanes (Procreation), Pontus (Water), Thanatos (Death), Tartarus (Underworld), Ceto (Sea), Thalassa (Open Sea), Thesis (Reality), Ouranos / Uranus (Sky), Moros (Doom), Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Philotes (Affection), Geras (Aging), Hypnos (Sleep), Apate (Deceit), Oizys (Distress), the Sisters of Fate and the Keres. In Greek Mythology, the Primordial gods (known as the Protogenoi) are the first entities born into existence they form the very fabric of the Universe and as such are incredibly powerful, though weaker than their descendants. Chaos and Ourea, the personification of life and mountains, waging war on each other.
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